Information about SPC’s grant activities can be found on this page, including grant notices, advertisements and details of grantees.
This information is available online in the interests of ensuring our processes are fair, open and transparent.
Policies
SPC’s Grants Policy sets SPC’s framework for making awarding grants. The policy is guided by the principles of ethics, value for money, open competition, and social and environmental responsibility.
For enquiries about SPC grant activities, please contact: [email protected] . If an applicant involved in an SPC grant process considers they were not treated fairly, or that SPC failed to properly handle personal information, then the bidder may lodge a complaint (see Accountability).
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1 - 62 of 62 English results; the French Grants page may list additional grants. Voir Subventions (en français) : il peut y avoir des éléments en anglais qui ne sont pas affichés ici.
Applications are invited from aquaculture enterprises, community-based farms, farmer cluster associations, processors, exporters, and NGOs, wishing to apply for assistance in business mentoring and training, capacity development and technology transfer in feed, seed and brood stock management to support the strengthening of their productive aquaculture commodity and allied downstream processing. Women and youth applicants and groups are encouraged to apply.
Your proposal must contain all supporting documents and be submitted in English in as a single attachment by email to [email protected] with the following subject line: CFP23-319.
All applications submitted must be in Word or PDF formats. Please note the maximum capacity for an email sent to SPC mailboxes is 25Mb.
Your proposal must be received no later than 30/06/2023 and by 4PMFiji Time.
SPC will send an official acknowledgement of receipt to each proposal received by the closing date.
The LMMA Grant Scheme (a component of PEUMP Programme) offers small grants of EUR 10,000 to support innovative approaches to scaling-up community-based fisheries work. Eligible applicants can apply for a small grant covering up to a twelve-month period. Funds can be used to support any activity aimed at implementing cost-effective ways to expand and/or sustain community-based fisheries management and also at increasing community representation so their voices can be better heard and taken into account by governments.
Complete and submit the Word version of the EOI (attached) via email to [email protected] by 11:59 p.m. on 7 April 2023 (Noumea time)
1 - 62 of 62 English results; the French Grants page may list additional grants. Voir Subventions (en français) : il peut y avoir des éléments en anglais qui ne sont pas affichés ici.
Applications are invited from aquaculture enterprises, community-based farms, farmer cluster associations, processors, exporters, and NGOs, wishing to apply for assistance in business mentoring and training, capacity development and technology transfer in feed, seed and brood stock management to support the strengthening of their productive aquaculture commodity and allied downstream processing. Women and youth applicants and groups are encouraged to apply.
Your proposal must contain all supporting documents and be submitted in English in as a single attachment by email to [email protected] with the following subject line: CFP23-319.
All applications submitted must be in Word or PDF formats. Please note the maximum capacity for an email sent to SPC mailboxes is 25Mb.
Your proposal must be received no later than 30/06/2023 and by 4PMFiji Time.
SPC will send an official acknowledgement of receipt to each proposal received by the closing date.
The LMMA Grant Scheme (a component of PEUMP Programme) offers small grants of EUR 10,000 to support innovative approaches to scaling-up community-based fisheries work. Eligible applicants can apply for a small grant covering up to a twelve-month period. Funds can be used to support any activity aimed at implementing cost-effective ways to expand and/or sustain community-based fisheries management and also at increasing community representation so their voices can be better heard and taken into account by governments.
Complete and submit the Word version of the EOI (attached) via email to [email protected] by 11:59 p.m. on 7 April 2023 (Noumea time)